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Heard On The Floor at ABLC Day 2  – Listen to the wind of change

Heard On The Floor at ABLC Day 2  – Listen to the wind of change

March 3, 2018 |

ABLC 2018 continued on March 2nd with as much drama and buzz as it did the day prior with a blustery day and heavy winds causing some flight cancellations and power outages in the D.C. area, but much like the biofuels industry, the Mayflower Hotel held up against the changing winds and kept the lights […]

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Bugging out over exciting enzymes found in ancient insects

Bugging out over exciting enzymes found in ancient insects

February 25, 2018 |

Ancient insects’ digestion could boost biofuel development In the United Kingdom, researchers at the University of York found that the ability of some insects to efficiently digest cellulose could be exploited for industrial processes, such as the production of sustainable low carbon fuels to cut greenhouse gas emissions associated with fossil fuel use. According to […]

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Profits up 34% for world’s largest oil palm planter

Profits up 34% for world’s largest oil palm planter

February 25, 2018 |

In Malaysia, Sime Darby Plantation, the world’s largest oil palm planter by land holdings, reported that its second-quarter net profit increased 34% compared to a year ago, thanks in part to higher earnings from Upstream Malaysia and reduced finance costs as a result of lower borrowings. They also reported a profit before tax increase of […]

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U.S.’s potential tariff on Chinese steel sparks fear of soybean retaliation

U.S.’s potential tariff on Chinese steel sparks fear of soybean retaliation

February 25, 2018 |

In Texas, S&P Global Platts reports that the U.S. Department of Commerce’s recommendation to impose a tariff on Chinese steel imports has sparked worries that China may retaliate against U.S. soybean imports. The U.S. Department of Commerce released a number of recommendations Friday following its investigation under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act. Among […]

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Indonesia and Argentina to challenge U.S. biodiesel duties at WTO

Indonesia and Argentina to challenge U.S. biodiesel duties at WTO

February 25, 2018 |

In Indonesia, the trade ministry is challenging the latest news from the U.S. on anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Indonesian biodiesel. The U.S. added more import duties on the already steep anti-subsidy duties on biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia, essentially making it near impossible for biodiesel to enter the U.S. from either of those two […]

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18.5 million people employed in bioeconomy, primarily in biomass production

18.5 million people employed in bioeconomy, primarily in biomass production

February 25, 2018 |

In Washington, DC, a study conducted by nova-Institute on behalf of the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC) showed for the first time which macroeconomic effects are generated by bioeconomy activities – those using renewable biological resources from land and sea – and that there has been a continuous increase of 10% since 2008. With updated data […]

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Vegetable oil production projected to reach a new high

Vegetable oil production projected to reach a new high

February 25, 2018 |

In Germany, UFOP reports that the U.S. Department of Agriculture expects global vegetable oil production to hit a new record at 197 million tons in 2017/18. The increase in palm oil, but also soybean oil production will be particularly sharp. According to the USDA forecast, 2017/18 world vegetable oil production will probably go up more […]

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Ethanol production on the up as it hits 8-week high

Ethanol production on the up as it hits 8-week high

February 25, 2018 |

In Washington, D.C., ethanol production averaged 1.068 million barrels per day (b/d)—or 44.86 million gallons daily, which is up 52,000 b/d from the week before and an eight-week high, according to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association. The four-week average for ethanol production increased slightly to 1.045 million b/d for an annualized rate […]

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Trump calls meeting to discuss biofuels policy changes after PES bankruptcy

Trump calls meeting to discuss biofuels policy changes after PES bankruptcy

February 25, 2018 |

In Washington, D.C., President Trump is calling a meeting this Tuesday to talk about potential changes to biofuels policy after Pennsylvania-based refiner, Philadelphia Energy Solutions, blamed RFS and regulations for its bankruptcy last month. The meeting will include Republican Senators like Ted Cruz of Texas, Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst of Iowa, as well as […]

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greenGain completes their Horizon2020 project on biomass

greenGain completes their Horizon2020 project on biomass

February 25, 2018 |

In Germany, project greenGain, which was funded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Union, completed their study of herbaceous and woody biomass from landscape conservation and maintenance work (LCMW) for energy production as an alternative to the cultivation of energy plants that can compete for food or nature conservation. The project showed […]

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